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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMES IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HUHE Steamship

SIGISMUNI,"

having a PRINZ SIGISM Ugo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exceptior of Opium, Treasure sul Valuables, are being landed sad stored at their risk into the hazard. ous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gotowe Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point Godown, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will to forwarded angles intimation is received from the Consigne before Noor To-nar requesting it to be landed here,

No Claims will be admitted after the Good have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 6th May will be subjec to rent.

All broken, chafod, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 6th May, at 9.30

All Claims must reach us before the 13th May, or they will not to recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be

soted.

Bills of Leding will be crisateraigned by the

Undersigned,

NOEDDRUTSCHER LLOYD,

"BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, The Steamship "WBAY CASTLE."

FROM NEW YORK.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 5TH, 1918.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their frisk into the Godowns of the Hongkong_and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence andfer from the whare delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notion to the contrary to given before.

FRENCH GENERAL ON ENGLAND'S

DUTY...

NATIONAL SERVICE: NO ISOLÁTION,

ING BATTALIONS STILL A DECIDING FACTOR.

PARIS, April 2nd, The new prizes offered by the Daily Mail for the aeroplane and the hydro- plano have awakened great intorcet hore, where the reproach has been made that the British authorities are doing nothing:

"They seem to to encourage aviation.

have gone to sleep," remarked the French the Gorman lead in the air will be ver aeroplane and dirigible. tainly new vetes by Parliament for the

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre-journal. sented to the Undersigned on or before the 26th May, or they will not be recognized.

ON SALE

FÍBISBANE

CALCUTTA BOMBAY

BATAVIA

THE DIRECTORY COLOMBO

& CHRONICLE 1913

FOR

CHINA, JAPAN, Cond INDO-CHINA, SIAN, - STRAIT) SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATE), NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE.

This afternoon I had the privilege of an important conversation with a French

4 DIRECT BY roters the shoe of hi No Claims will be admitted after the Goods general who until recently occupied the

dogs and cities of the Far Fest, fium Diller have left the Godnes, and all Goods remaining highest military post under the Republie.

Toow his views on the subject of Bag. prada hudim i ziletlicia which Eurozono zralde, undelivered after the 5th May will be subjerland's duty, but I wished him to repeat

No erit Directory as full adoles them for the benefit of readers of this is each case as car he made, but each Colony, to rent.

Fort, or Settlement Is prefaced by

* DESCRIP "It is amazing to me," he began, "that ION, carefully revised each year most of

which will public opinion in England can still resist Taunton de es apcurato GUIDES - FOX 143 without a Continental army is what I can- wit but a Blow the country feels secure not understand.

National service 19 vital, absolutely vital.

Supposing the enomy were to obtain a great victory over us, the effect would be as fatal to England as to ourselves. Even if Belgium and Hof- land were overrun, and Antwerp taken, it would be extremely awkward for you.

21 BPLENDID

All broken, chafel, and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th May, at 11 AM,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Buls of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 28th April, 1913, ⚫ [624

MELCHERS & Co.

General Agents

Fi

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NHE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

Hongkong, 29th April, 1913.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BRENE) IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamyhip

THE

PRINZ LUDWIG,” having arrived, Consignees of Cargo Ara heret informed that their Goode, with the exceptios of Opinas, Treasure and Valuables, are bein landed and stored at their risk late thi hasardous and/or extra hazardous Godawis of tho/Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf an Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godown, whonce delivery may s obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unlese intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon To-DAY requesting it to be landed here.

No Claims will be admitted after the Good. have left the Giedowns, and all goods remaining andelivered after the 7th May will be subjeci to rent.

All broken, enfel, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 7th May, at 9.30 am.

All Claims must reach as before the 14th

May, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Bodorsigned,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents. 14

Hongkong, 30th April, 1913.

FROM EUROPE.

HE HAL. Steamship

THE

"ALESIA," Captain G. Endel, baving arrived, Consigneer of Cargo are heroby informed that their goods ar being innded and placed at their risk in the hazardons and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co., Ltd, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading cantersigned by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on inloes notice to the contrary be given TO-DAY.

All Claims must be presented within ten day of the steamer's arrival hero, after which dat thay annot be recognized,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goodr have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th May will be subject to reat

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods mus be left in the Godowns, where they will to examined on the 6th May, at 9.30 A..

No Fire Lastranca will be effected by us in Dy case whatever

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Ex ss. "Göteborg" from Göteborg-

Ex. 8.B. "Jelo" from Drammen.

Er s.8. "Germəsin" from Göteborg.

Fix 5.8. "Riga" from Portimao.

Ex 88. Farl" from Abus.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

Tongsong Ofoe.

Zongkong, 30th April, 1973.

1630

*** SUMATRA,” Arrived Hongkong on 2nd May, 5.30 r.M., 1913. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, |

PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vossal are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIE RINK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowy Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted oat Mark by Muk and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including dato of arrival will be subject to rout.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in iny case whatever.

Damaged packages must be loft in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Gonna and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,

E. A. HEWETT.

Superintendent. Hongkong, 2nd May, 1913.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

ساسان

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STEAMERS.* BANRI MARU, Japanese str., 2013, Y. Mase, 30th April-Kobe 24th April, Coal and General-Mitsui Bussan Kaiaha. BENAVON, British str., 2,803, Addison,

30th April-Moji 24th April, Coal Gibb, Livingston & Co. CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,267, E. H. Pratt, 30th April-Shanghai 17th April, General.-Chinese. CHOYзANO, British str.. 1,494, W. Court- ney, 2nd May-Swatow lat May, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HARUTO MARU, Japanese str., 2,426, K., Nishikawa, 3rd April Sourabaya 13th April, Sugar.-Order. HONG BEE, British str., 2,505, Kinghorn, 20th April Swatow 23th April, Ballast Chinese.

KIANG PING, Chinese str., 1,222, U. Udden, 30th April-Chinking 23rd April, General.--Chinese KWONGSANG, British str., 1,128, W. F. Bichard, 1st May Shangbai 8th April, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MAUSANO, British str., 1,644, A. Corneck, 30th April Sandakan 25th April, Timber.Jardine, Matheson & Co. MISUMI MARU, Japanese str., 1,737, Uehi- kawa 50th April-Kwang Yen 27th April, Stono-Shewan, Tomas. & Co. RAJABURI. German str., 1,180, C. Wolff, 1st May-8watow 30th April, Rice.- Butterfeld & Swire. SIBERIA, American str., 5,665, A. Zeider, 25th April San Francisco 20th March, Mails and General.-Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. TAIYUAN, British str., 2,494, W. B. Brown, 24th April-Sydney 29th April, General, Butterfield & Swire.

no longer exists. It seems to mo your statesmen should look a little farther adeld, and not morely to the internal situation in Eng. land. Then they would realise, perhapa, that even a Zeppelin could work some havoc on your shores. I do not suggest that it would lay London waste, but a few bombs judiciously sown would be-- well, disturbing," he added softly.

"Your splendid isola£ ¥.»

You believe, then, M. le Général, in the dirigible?""

Most emphatically, and, what is more. believe in the rigid type as opposed to the flexible that we now build. Of course. the aoroplane, by rising above the airship. can disturb it by firing projectiles, or by the more movement of air: it is quicker. and less vulnerable; but the dirigible still the instrument for a long reconnais sanoo. Moreover, it can carry mitrail- leuses, and has a considerable oficusive force

We must

"Some day, I suppose, the aeroplane will be the superior weapon for the com mander, but not at present. expect some great surprises in aviation during the next ten or fifteen years, Already the services rendered are con- Wo look right into the siderable. enemy's hand, and our movements are much surer by reason of the information: wo obtain.

DISREGARDING HISTORY, "I am astonished that England, with Ther military history, has not grasped the importance of a Continental army. Did Waterloo Trafalgar offer any solution? did. You were forced to send troops to Spain and Portugal in the Peninsular War. Would you have driven us out with your fleet? Whatever the superiority of your naval forces and I think it is un- doubted-a naval setion can nover decide

campaign. And the best fleets might be defeated, and what then? Where would you be especially as you have not built

the tunnel, of which I am an ardent ad- vocate? You have nothing to fear from. us, and everything to gain, in point of victualling in a crisis.

In three or four years you might have an adequate army capable of providing an expeditionary force of 400,000 men Your soldiers would be formed very quick- 15, for you are a sporting people, but I am thinking of the organization of the General Staff and the other sections, which takes time.

A FACTOR OF VICTORY.

"Even supposing you refused to form national army, your present resources are capable of furnishing a force which would be of the utmost use in certain circumstances: 180.000 men thrown on a point, which I shall not specify, would be a most effective co-operation and a factor of victory. Whatever we may think of the value of aviation, it has not changed tactics, which remain as they were defined by Napoleon--that is, the biggest number of men projected on a given spot. You connot alter the essential principle of the big battalion.

AT HEART PACIFIC.

"Do you believe in war!" I asked. a5 a final question.

"No-not yet, at all events. Au fond the nations are pacific," was the reassur- ing comment. "Again, we do not suggest that the increase in our neighbour's army has been primarily directed against ue. The changes caused by the Balkan war have introduced new elements, weakening no doubt, to the Triple Alliance, and But these new 2nd May Manila 29th April, Gen-strengthening to Russia.

effectives might be directed against us. eral.-Butterfield & Swire.

We do not We must take precautions. TSUHO MARU, Japanese str., 1,960, Naka, consider that the augmentations will con- 1st May-Moji 26th April, Coal.tinue on the other side of the frontier: Mitsui Busson Kaisha.

they will not be necessary; moreover, the WONGKOL, German str., 1,115, Oltmanns, expense is enormous. As I say, we adopt 1st May Bangkok 23rd April, Rice.the prudent course, We ask England to -Butterfield & Swire.

THE RUSSIAN EAST ASIATIC CO., LD. TAMING, British str., 1,350, Pennofather.

ST. PETERSBUNG.

·NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

*LITUANIA,"

having arrived, Consignees of Cazgo arò berebi

look at the

every detail in connector with History thelr places

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On the Atti at noonThe barometer has fallen quickly at Vladivostock, and slightly at all stations on the coast of China, Pressure remains bighest over the Lower Tangtze Valley, and 2 children and a depression has probaby formed over ́§. | Mr Dewar Manchuris.

Mry W. A. Dowley The Japaness returns are lacking this Mrs R. H. Douglas morning.

Fish N.E. winds will continue to prevail over the northern portion of the China Sea,

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

Mr T. Diehl

Mr H. C. Ehrenfels

Mr & Mrs Dupuy

Mr U. A. Farrell

Mr H. Farrell

Mrs C, Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisher

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon Mr L. 8. Garland la-day is as follows:

DISTRICT

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

FORBUAST:

Eand N.E.winds fresh to me derate; fine.

¡N.E. winds,

strong.

South coast of China between 'The same as Henglong, and Lamocke No, L

South cost of China between ( The same as Hongkong and Hiuks.... { No 1.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL-

Anping

EASTERN SCRIA

Vladivostock

Nicojevak

Seoul Chemulpe Fasey Kunsan Pingyang

HONGKONG AND 129 Dependencij

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Batavia Ruitenzorg

British French

Sourabain

East Coast of Sumatra NAVAL SQUADRONS

German

Japanese

Biarrega

REGISTER.

4TH MAY 1913; aảm.......

Hakodate a

Tokio Koobi

Nagasaki Koguskizai Orlima

Valls

Bodin Is

Chefoong Weihaiwei Hankow Ichnung.....***

Wind,

Hour.

Aarometer

at Sea Level,

Temperature.

Bomidity.

Direction.

Forco.

Weather.

7. 29.81 48; 60

30.06 -55 68 sat

Pabang

Kedah

Perlis

Padat s MSCSIRI

hinkiang......

Changaba

Shanghai

30.16 50

Austria United States Italian

Gutzhaff

Sharp Peak

30.07 7.Br.

Amoy

30.08)

Taiboks

530,02

30.00

3000

29.96

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Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowinon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point Godown, whene delivery may be obtained.

Both

April-Freemantle,

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PASSED THE CANAL.

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, 4th April, 1913,

1 BAROMETRA, redneed to 32 degroom: Fahrenhet, en the level of the am in inces, tenus ami buadredtim

TERREBATTER, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

* HUMIDITY, in perontage of saturation, th humidity of air saturated with moisture bolog 150,

• Danestion or Win, to two points,

*

5 FORON OF WIND, Recording to Beaufort Beals.

STATS OF WEarass, b blue sky, o detached sloed, d drizzling rain, 1 fog, g gloomy, hall ghin, on a thunder, visibility, wow (wet)

& 1 v

7 BAIN in inches, tenths and hundredthe

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Bergkeng Observatory, May 4th.

Previous On Date On· Dai

Day at

at

at 2 p.m. 6 am.

2.1.1

Barometer Temperature Humidity...... Wind Direction

Foros

3005

30.03

30.00

73

.69

*75.

69

79

63

East

Fast

ESE.

2

2

3

0

000

Highest opon air #fcmperature on 3rd Lowest open air Temperature on 3rd ... 69.

75

#

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignes

In a few lines a telegram from Mel- April 11th-Brisgaria, Hitachi Maru,bourne suromed up one of the gravest be

It was years ago univerally pronounced to before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed

15th Aki Segovia, Neleus.

Maru hore.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Ambria, Brasilia, B. F. Ferdinand problems which now confront the Empire, be the che pest work of the kind anywhere have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining Glenesk, Perseus, Sambia Saxonia, Northern Territory of Australia, was given is now below the equivalent of £1 fa, at whic Dr. Gilrath, the Administrator of the published, and although very much enlarged and improved in avory WAY, the price in silver undelivered after the 7th May will be subject | Magellan 18th - Deucalion, Jason, a dinner by his Melbourne friends. He Namur, Nerg, Nubia, Annam, Gisela told them that the Northem Territory was

it was originally published. to rent.

It published at the Office of the "Horozosi All broker, chafed, and daranged Goods ars to 2nd-Bentaria, Calehar, Goeben, India, emptier than the Sahara, that it was the Datax Fares," and can be bad from, and Adver be left in the Godtowne, where they will be Meinum, Kirkfield, J. D. Ahlers only really empty country in the world tisements sent through the principal Bool- 23th-Ceylon, Istria, Mishima Maru, outside the Antarctic, and that if it re examined on the 7th May, at 9.30 AM,

sellers in Asia and through All Claims must reach us before the 14th firanki Maru, Yarch, Furst Bulow,mained unpeopled Australia would have Losnow "Hongkong Daily Press" Office May, or they will not be recognized.

Paul Lecat. 20th-Cyclops, Glenstrae, to fight to keep it. There was the plain

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Vingchou, Konigin Lurse, Yangtze, truth, and we hope Australia will heed. Lovno...Mr.F. Algar, 11, Clement's Lane' Rais Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Nankin May 2nd-Silesia, Telemachus, it. We shall never cease to press this LONDON.....Meara, G. Street & Co., Id..

question of the Northern Territory upon LONDON Undersigned,

Atlantique.

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public attention, but we are bound to HandJobs Will Meier, 19, Hopfenseck MELCHERS & Co.

confess that it bristles with perplexitie FRANKFURT o M. Mable. Feel do Lobel & "DOG ARD GUN WITH IN THE Agents.

It is a matter of doubt whether a virile PARIS ...Mostra, G. E. Hongkong, 30th April, 1913.

white race could be permanently establish

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able Building, Baltimore, M that they would have to fight for their FX

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